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Jack Durston

Frederick John Durston

Born: 11 July 1893, Clophill, Bedfordshire
Died: 8 April 1965, Norwood Green, Southall, Middlesex
Major Teams: Middlesex, England.
Known As: Jack Durston
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium, Right Arm Fast


Only Test: England v Australia at Lord's, 2nd Test, 1921

Career Statistics:

TESTS
 (career)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding    1    2   1     8    6*   8.00   0   0    0   0

                      O      M     R    W    Ave   BBI    5  10    SR  Econ
Bowling              33.4    2   136    5  27.20  4-102   0   0  40.4  4.03

FIRST-CLASS
 (career: 1919 - 1933)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding  386  473 144  3918   92*  11.90   0   6  257   0

                    Balls     R    W    Ave   BBI    5  10    SR  Econ
Bowling             72081 29279 1329  22.03  8-27   72  11  54.2  2.43

- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.


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Profile:

Taking five wickets in his only Test, Jack Durston was an effective county fast-medium bowler, using his height and strength, and a nasty breakback to take over a thousand wickets for Middlesex. An important contributor to the championship winning teams on 1920 and 1921, he turned to bowling off-breaks towards the end of his career, when he became rather too portly to bowl fast (Dave Liverman, 1998).

* Last Updated: Monday, 29-Jul-2002 07:01:47 GMT


 
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